MEGAN CRUZ SPOKE TO HIS WIDOW. MEGAN: HIS DEATH SHOCKED NEW MEXICANS AND BROKE HIS WIFE'S HEART. JULIE BENNER SAYS SHE MISSES HER HUSBAND, GREG AND THE EVERYDAY. JUST HIM BEING AROUND. MOVING AROUND IN BED AND TOUCHING SOMEONE'S FOOT. MEGAN: SHE SAYS SOMETIMES IT IS UNBEARABLE, WHEN THAT HAPPENS, SHE SAYS SHE IS TRULY BLESSED TO HAVE A FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND COMMUNITY. THEY GATHERED TOGETHER SATURDAY AT RIO RANCHO. THEY FILLED THE HOST -- FOOTBALL STADIUM FOR BETTER BALL -- BENNER BOWL. THIS YEAR, OFFICERS LAID A SEMI PRO TEAM CALLED THE NEW MEXICO'S ALL-STARS. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO A FUND THAT HELPS PUBLIC SERVANTS IN THEIR TIME OF NEED. PEOPLE WERE MORE THAN WILLING TO COME OUT AND SHOW THEIR APPRECIATION TO GREG NIGEL BENNER AND EVERY OFFICER. NEXT I WHAT THEY DO, IT MEANS A LOT TO US, TO OUR CHILDREN, OURSELVES, OUR COMMUNITY. MEGAN: JULIE SAYS THE PEOPLE IN THE STANDS ARE HER HEROES. EVERYONE HAS BEEN SO RESPECTFUL, I AM HAPPY TO HAVE SO MUCH LOVE.

Teen's dying and teens getting arrested for felony crimes. Action 7 News broke the story about the possibility of mandatory curfews returning. Now the Albuquerque Journal talks to those who would be most affected.

MANDATORY CURFEWS RETURNING. NOW, THE JOURNAL TALKS TO THOSE WHO WOULD BE MOST AFFECTED. THE ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL LOOKS AT THE POSSIBILITY OF A CURFEW RETURNING TO NEW MEXICO. ALBUQUERQUE HAD A CURFEW LAW IN THE MID 1990'S THAT WAS ENFORCED FOR ABOUT A YEAR. ROYALE: HOWEVER THERE WAS A LEGAL CHALLENGE THAT STRUCK IT DOWN IN COURT SO CITIES AREN'T , ALLOWED TO ENFORCE CURFEWS, AT THIS POINT. BUT WITH THE KILLING OF A 14-YEAR-OLD BOY AT PAT HURLEY PARK, THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF DISCUSSION ABOUT WHETHER A CURFEW LAW COULD HELP KEEP TEENAGERS SAFE AREA ROYALE: WHAT WOULD IT LOOK LIKE? WOULD IT BE EFFECTIVE RUSSIAN MARK -- EFFECTIVE? THE JOURNAL ASKED THOSE WHO WOULD BE EFFECTED. WE TALKED TO TEENAGERS WHO ARE OUT AFTER DARK. WE TALKED TO SOME PARENTS, WE TALKED TO ELECTED OFFICIALS, THE ACLU, THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. ROYALE: MCKAY SAYS THE TEENS WERE SPLIT ON THE ISSUE BUT , AGREED ON THIS. EVERY TEEN WE SPOKE TOO SAID IT WASN'T PRACTICAL AND TEENS WOULDN'T ABIDE BY IT AND THEY WOULD STILL REBEL AGAINST THE ORDINANCE. ROYALE: THE JOURNAL DID SOME DEEPER INVESTIGATING TO FIND OUT WHY THEY THINK THAT AREA -- THAT. WE GOT A TASTE FOR WHY THEY LIKE TO GO OUT LATE AT NIGHT AND THEY GIVE A PRETTY GOOD

CRUZ SPOKE TO HIS FAMILY. MEGAN: RICHARD LUJAN GOT A DISTURBING PHONE CALL FROM HIS WIFE YESTERDAY. SHE WAS VERY UPSET. MEGAN: BECAUSE SHE'D JUST HEARD GUNSHOTS, RIGHT OUTSIDE HER FRONT DOOR. WHEN SHE LOOKED OUT, THERE WAS A BODY LYING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET. ALL I COULD DO IS JUST CALM HER, AND ASSURE HER I WOULD BE HOME. MEGAN: 33-YEAR-OLD RAFAEL MOLINA JR DIED ONSCENE. NOW TWO APD OFFICERS ARE ON LEAVE. THIS WOMAN SHOWED UP JUST AFTER THE SHOOTING. HYSTERICALLY SCREAMING AT APD OFFICERS, INCLUDING POLICE CHIEF GORDEN EDEN. SHE YELLED, WHY DID YOU KILL HIM? WHY DID YOU DO THIS? SHE SAID OFFICERS DID NOT HAVE TO KILL HIM. ALBUQUERQUE POLICE TOLD US TODAY THAT MOLINA, HAD A SEMI-AUTOMATIC GUN ON HIM. WITNESSES TOLD INVESTIGATORS THAT MOLINA POINTED IT AT OFFICERS. APD SAYS THE SAFETY WAS DISENGAGED, AND THE GUN WAS LOADED. INVESTIGATORS ARE CURRENTLY REVIEWING EACH OFFICER'S LAPEL CAMERA FOOTAGE. THEY'LL ALSO INTERVIEW THE TWO OFFICERS IN THE COMING DAYS. FAMILY MEMBERS TOLD US OFF CAMERA THAT THEY'RE ANXIOUS TO HEAR MORE DETAILS.

THAT'S WHERE WE FIND ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER MEGAN CRUZ WHO'S BEEN GATHERING INFORMATION TONIGHT. MEGAN: REAL, YOU CAN TELL -- ROYALE YOU CAN TELL BY ALL THE FLASHING LIGHTS BEHIND ME, THAT THIS INVESTIGATION IS FAR FROM OVER. ALBUQUERQUE POLICE SAY A MAN WAS FOUND WITH AT LEAST ONE GUN SHOT TO THE CHEST. WHEN OFFICERS ARRIVED AT THE COMPLEX, THEY FOUND THE MAN IN THE ROAD, BLEEDING. OFFICERS TRIED TO SAVE HIS LIFE, BUT HE LATER DIED AT THE HOSPITAL. APD SAYS THEY ARE HAVING A TOUGH TIME GETTING ANY WHERE IN THIS INVESTIGATION. RIGHT NOW NO ONE IS TALKING TO US, ALL THEY ARE SAYING IS THAT THE MALE SUBJECT WAS